NDSS 2025 – Investigating The Susceptibility Of Teens And Adults To YouTube Giveaway Scams
嗯,用户让我总结一下这篇文章的内容,控制在一百个字以内。首先,我需要仔细阅读文章,抓住主要信息。 文章标题是《The Kids Are All Right: Investigating the Susceptibility of Teens and Adults to YouTube Giveaway Scams》,看起来是关于青少年和成年人在YouTube骗局中的易受骗性研究。作者们来自卡内基梅隆大学,这是一个可信的来源。 摘要部分提到,他们做了一个情景实验,对象是美国青少年和成年 crowd workers。实验结果发现,大多数参与者识别出骗局的欺诈性质,只有9.2%的人相信这些视频提供了合法交易。青少年并没有比成年人更容易上当受骗,但他们报告了更多搜索可能带来受害经历的关键词。 研究比较了青少年和成年人与网络欺诈的互动,填补了社会工程学中一个未被充分研究的领域。 现在需要将这些信息浓缩到100字以内。要包含研究对象、实验结果、关键发现以及研究的意义。 可能的结构:研究对象、实验结果、关键发现、研究意义。 比如:“研究调查了青少年和成年人对YouTube骗局的易感性。实验显示大部分参与者识别出欺诈性质,仅9.2%相信骗局。青少年与成年人易感性相似,但青少年更常搜索相关关键词。该研究首次比较两者与网络欺诈的互动,填补了社会工程学领域的空白。” 检查字数是否在100字以内,并确保信息准确完整。 </think> 研究调查了青少年和成年人对YouTube骗局的易感性。实验显示大部分参与者识别出欺诈性质,仅9.2%相信骗局。青少年与成年人易感性相似,但青少年更常搜索相关关键词。该研究首次比较两者与网络欺诈的互动,填补了社会工程学领域的空白。 2025-11-9 16:0:0 Author: securityboulevard.com(查看原文) 阅读量:8 收藏

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Session 2C: Phishing & Fraud 1

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Authors, Creators & Presenters: Elijah Bouma-Sims (Carnegie Mellon University), Lily Klucinec (Carnegie Mellon University), Mandy Lanyon (Carnegie Mellon University), Julie Downs (Carnegie Mellon University), Lorrie Faith Cranor (Carnegie Mellon University)

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The Kids Are All Right: Investigating the Susceptibility of Teens and Adults to YouTube Giveaway Scams

Fraudsters often use the promise of free goods as a lure for victims who are convinced to complete online tasks but ultimately receive nothing. Despite much work characterizing these “giveaway scams,” no human subjects research has investigated how users interact with them or what factors impact victimization. We conducted a scenario-based experiment with a sample of American teenagers (n = 85) and adult crowd workers (n = 205) in order to investigate how users reason about and interact with giveaway scams advertised in YouTube videos and to determine whether teens are more susceptible than adults. We found that most participants recognized the fraudulent nature of the videos, with only 9.2% believing the scam videos offered legitimate deals. Teenagers did not fall victim to the scams more frequently than adults but reported more experience searching for terms that could lead to victimization. This study is among the first to compare the interactions of adult and teenage users with internet fraud and sheds light on an understudied area of social engineering.


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